Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Apply the Product Rule:
Simplify
Popular Examples
integral of e^{x^2}*2xintegral of 1/(2-3x)limit as x approaches 0 of ((1+x)^6-1)/xxy^'-y=x^2e^x(\partial)/(\partial x)(-5xy^4-2ycos(x))
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the derivative of cos(x/3 cos(x)) ?
The derivative of cos(x/3 cos(x)) is -1/3 sin(x/3)cos(x)-sin(x)cos(x/3)What is the first derivative of cos(x/3 cos(x)) ?
The first derivative of cos(x/3 cos(x)) is -1/3 sin(x/3)cos(x)-sin(x)cos(x/3)